Date: Saturday, 15th January 1972.
Venue: Elland Road, Leeds.
Competition: FA
Cup Third Round.
Score: Leeds
United 4 Bristol Rovers 1
Scorers: Leeds
United: Giles (2, 1 pen), Lorimer (2). Bristol
Rovers: Allan.
Attendance:
33,565.
Teams:
Leeds United: Sprake;
Reaney, Cooper; Bremner, Madeley, Hunter; Lorimer, Bates,
Jordan (Galvin), Giles,
E. Gray.
Bristol Rovers: Sheppard; Roberts, Parsons;
Prince, Taylor, Godfrey; Stephens, Jones (Stanton), Allan, Bannister, Higgins.
Referee: A. Morrisey (Bramall, Cheshire).
Once again United had been installed as favourites for the
FA Cup, having drawn Third Division Bristol Rovers at Elland Road in the Third
Round. However, Leeds were
mindful of the previous year when they had suffered the humiliation of being
put out in the Fourth Round by the equally unlikely Colchester United.
United were far from at full strength, injuries having robbed
them of the services of Jack Charlton and twin strikers Allan Clarke, knee
injury, and Mick Jones, groin strain, but the run-on side still bristled with
class and seemed to lack only in the striking department. There was a FA Cup
debut for Joe Jordan and a welcome Cup return for Eddie Gray, while Chris
Galvin got a rare chance as substitute. Peter Lorimer
continued his sparling goal-scoring form with two more goals to take his season’s
tally to twenty-one as he moved from the wing into a more central striking role
in partnership with the young Joe Jordan.
But even without their first choice strike force, Leeds
just had too much power for the men from the Third Division. Peter Lorimer was in fine form and quickly played Joe Jordan in,
only for him to be denied by the linesman’s flag. United were well on top and,
exerting maximum pressure, they went ahead after just seventeen minutes. Mick Bates
started the move, playing in Peter Lorimer on the
edge of the penalty area and when keeper Dick Sheppard couldn’t hold his
venomous shot, Johnny Giles was on hand turn the ball in from six yards.
Six minutes later United doubled their lead; only this time
there was a role reversal for Johnny Giles, who turned provider, and Peter Lorimer, who put the ball in the net. Lorimer
was played in by Giles on the left and with Bristol
appealing for offside he waltzed round the keeper and slipped the ball into the
net via an upright. The third came from the penalty spot, as Mick Bates again
played in Peter Lorimer, but Dick Sheppard brought
him down in the area for a blatant penalty. Johnny Giles sent the keeper the
wrong way as he netted his one hundredth goal for Leeds
after thirty-five minutes. Joe Jordan and Norman Hunter both found their way
into the referee’s notebook for fouls but with the score at 3-0 United had the
game in the bag at half-time.
United kept up the pressure in the second half with Joe Jordan
and Eddie Gray both creating chances for themselves but with no result. Joe Jordan
had to be substituted with a leg injury after fifty minutes and Chris Galvin
had forty minutes to make an impression. It was Bristol,
however, that threatened next as Sandy Allan headed over and Peter Higgins had
a shot blocked. It didn’t last long as United soon hit back strongly. Dick Sheppard
was forced to make two excellent saves from Eddie Gray and Terry Cooper, but
was helpless as he was beaten by a Johnny Giles shot that rattled the crossbar,
but then he was very alert to race out of his goals to thwart Eddie Gray as he
looked dangerous.
Against the run of play Bristol
managed a consolation goal, after a splendid passing move ended with Sandy Allan
firing in, from a Ken Stephens cross, after seventy-three minutes. It made
little difference as United, after Dick Sheppard had saved well from both Eddie
Gray and Terry Cooper, again emphasised their superiority and regained their
three goal buffer when Peter Lorimer got his second
and Leeds’ fourth with eight minutes left on the
referee’s watch. Chris Galvin played him in and the Scot scored at the second
attempt to give United an emphatic victory and a place in the Fourth Round.
Match Action:
Johnny Giles puts the ball in the Bristol net for the first
goal after Sheppard could not hold a Lorimer rocket.
Johnny Giles wrong-foots Sheppard from the
penalty spot for United’s third and his second goal.
Teams:
Players:
Jack Charlton, Allan Clarke and Mick Jones were
all out injured.
Johhny Giles and Peter Lorimer both scored
twice
Eddie Gray made a welcome return
Mick Bates, Joe Jordan and Chris Galvin stood in
for the injured stars
and Paul Madeley was switched to central defence.
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